I don’t know if people outside the US (and possibly Canada) worry about Bigfoot. However Yetis (abominable snowmen) is the legend in the Himalayans. Australia has its Yowies. It seems odd to me that three very similar legends would pop up half way around the world, on different continents, and the descriptions would be so close. And all of these were from indigenous tribes that had zero contact with one another.
I don’t know if they exist or not. I will say it is possible. The areas all these creatures are said to exist in are very remote. It’s amazing how well animals can become invisible in the wild. Many years ago I visited Presque Isle in PA (by Erie). It is a little peninsula that sticks out into Lake Erie. It is about 5 miles long and a few hundred feet wide for most of it. The thickest part is probably no more than a mile and a half wide. We drove this isle to check it out and it was beautiful. But a few months later the DNR planned a deer hunt for the isle, issuing 40,000 deer tags. They were concerned about overpopulation of deer resulting in the deer starving. Odd thing though, we didn’t see a single deer when we were on there. If there were 40,000 deer that needed to be culled, you’d think they be everywhere. But they hide well. It might be a similar effect with the Bigfoot creatures, if they exist.